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Microsoft is working on bringing several improvements to its Bing Maps experience especially for UK market. The new feature, the company says will improve the users’ experience by helping them in searching for addresses, places, maps etc on Bing.com and Windows Maps app.

UK Bing users will be able to search for address on Bing.com with them being able to see the exact location of the address on the map. The maps also help users to solve queries regards to cities, countries, postcodes and more.

Users will be able to see what businesses are available in the address when they search for a particular address helping them to easily identify different businesses in the same location.

Searching map on Bing.com from desktop will display a map answer based on your location apart from auto suggesting different places which you might be interested in. Bing now  lists users with alternate driving routes and provide information like the amount of time which will be spent if you are stuck in traffic.

Bing team is also adding a new “Search along the route” feature allowing users to find restaurants and new places when you are planning or are already on a planned trip. Latitude and Longitude queries on Bing.com and Bing will provide you with the associated address location by giving you a list of businesses near by.

As reported these Map features are currently available and being rolled out to Bing and Bing.com users in UK and we expect these features to be rolled out to more markets in days to come.

If you are in UK then make sure to try out the new improvements to the Bing Maps and let us know your experience in the comments below.

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